Samsung is nearing the launch of Galaxy A32, A52, and A72 across the globe. Among these devices, the Galaxy A72 was spotted on US FCC yesterday. Meanwhile, the Galaxy SM-A325M aka Galaxy A32 has appeared on FCC revealing some additional details. Samsung Galaxy A72 (SM-A725M) also appeared on WiFi Alliance running Android 11. Additionally, the official support page of Galaxy A72 aka SM-A725M is now live in the Caribbean region.

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Samsung Galaxy A32 has appeared on FCC featuring Bluetooth 5.0, 2.4 + 5.0GHz dual-band WiFi, NFC, and 4G support. No other information about the device is made official. However, the galaxy SM-A725M appeared on WiFi alliance running Android 11.

Moreover, the Samsung Galaxy A72 was spotted on the TUV Rheinland and Geekbench a few days ago. In addition to the Galaxy A72, the Samsung Galaxy F62 and Galaxy M62 have reportedly been listed on the Bluetooth SIG certification.

These listings only reveal that the device is running Android 11 and that it supports dual-band Wi-Fi. The Geekbench listing suggests that the Galaxy A72 will come with the Snapdragon 720G SoC.  The phone is also rumoured to have a 5G variant and may come with a 6.7-inch display.

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